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  2. Batan, Aklan - Wikipedia

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    The parish in Batan was established by the Augustinians in 1601 under the patronage of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception. [8] Batan was first incorporated into Aclan or Aklan (now Kalibo) in 1603 and in 1789 it became an independent municipality. In 1903, Batan was again incorporated to the new town of New Washington and became independent ...

  3. Kalantiaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Gregorio Zaide included the Kalantiaw Code in his Philippine Political and Cultural History with the words "Aklan, Panay" attached to the title. In 1956, Digno Alba declared in his book Paging Datu Kalantiaw that the Datu had set up his government in Batan and made it the capital of the sakup of Aklan. [1]

  4. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Western Visayas

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    Death site of Gen. Francisco del Castillo, leader of Aklan revolutionaries. [2] Kalibo: English February 18, 1952 Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan, patriots and defenders of liberty, executed on March 23, 1897. [3] Acevedo Building, Kalibo English 1952 Altavas: Established as a town in 1862. Became the capital of Capiz during the Japanese occupation.

  5. Aklan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Aklan 10 20 30 40 50 2000 19.21 2003 41.80 2006 41.78 2009 44.71 2012 24.97 2015 16.08 2018 12.13 2021 13.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A view of the Grotto in Boracay at dusk. Tourism is the main industry in Boracay. The province of Aklan is designated as a first class province. Agriculture Aklan depends on agriculture, with palay being the top produce in the ...

  6. Kalibo - Wikipedia

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    Aklan Provincial Capitol. Aklan continued to be part of Capiz during the early 20th century. When the Americans came, they annexed financially-struggling towns with bigger towns in the whole country, reducing the number of municipalities in Capiz from 34 to 24. In 1903, today's towns of Lezo, Numancia, and Banga were annexed to Kalibo.

  7. Batan Island - Wikipedia

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    Batan is a dumbbell-shaped volcanic island, part of the Luzon Volcanic Arc. The northern part of the island is dominated by the 1,009-meter (3,310 ft) high active volcano, Mount Iraya, which last erupted in 1454. [2] The lower portion of the island is the inactive volcano Mount Matarem, about 405 meters (1,329 ft) tall.

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  9. Tabon, Batan - Wikipedia

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    Tabon is an island-barangay, one of the twenty barangays of the historic municipality of Batan in Aklan, the home of the alleged Datu Kalantiaw in pre-colonial Philippines. [2] The barangay has a population of 902 as of August 1, 2007. [3]